CNBC Shills Attempt to Derail the Farage Train, But Fail Miserably

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Published : December 07th, 2016
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Nigel Farage is promising 'big shocks' in 2017, post BREXIT, Trump, and Italian referendum. He'd like to redefine populism as the new democratic form of government, one that eschews crony Clintonism and the incestuous EU style of governance.

During the CNBC interview, two cucks (Lee, Nathan) attempted to assail Trump's approach to media, which is to avoid it entirely by talking directly to the people via Twitter, but failed to make any headway -- as Farage steamrolled them and made them look like bitter Neandertals in search of a warm cave.

I find it to be hysterical that people are so butthurt over Trump's twitter account, constantly criticizing it and doubting whether he could effect substantive change with it. Wake up call, fucked faces, he defeated the world's best political machine, using a very small amount of money to do it, primarily driven by his direct approach to the people -- via social media.

The fire rises.

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